In Denmark, the borders are currently closed to prevent corona, but Germany, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Iceland are now permitted to enter the grounds with good reason, and in July. Starting on the 1st, we will gradually open to EU countries.
Places with a large number of foreign tourists are still sparse, but people are returning to where the locals live. In-store sales of restaurants and cafes have started (under the rules for measures against corona), and companies that used to work from home are gradually resuming office work.
Following the phase-out, the Tivoli Gardens, zoos, castles, museums and other Danish tourist sites are reopened under anti-corona rules. Since there are almost no overseas customers, we are looking forward to the day when the corona converges at the tourist spot and the customer comes.
Since we are guided by private or small-group tours, the risk of infection is lower than group action. Also, we will do our best to fulfill the customer's wishes not only in the content of the information but also in corona countermeasures. Denmark is one of the countries in Europe that has implemented lockdowns early and has been controlling infections considerably. We will do our utmost to ensure that you can enjoy your sightseeing with peace of mind.
Slovenia has declared the end of epidemic with 31.5. We have 1-3 new cases per day. Life has returned to normal rhytim. Restaurants, schools, kindergartens are open. Events up to 500 people are alowed.
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Life in Ljubljana has become like before Covid-19. the only difference is that there is a lot less tourists, which makes our city Ljubljana and Slovenia in general even more charming
Like before Covid-19. the only difference is that there is a lot less tourists, which makes Slovenia in general even more charming
each vehicle is thoroughly disinfected after each trip with professional hygiene products by Roudabout guides who have received training on the procedure. each vehicles is equipped with a hand disinfectant and surface disinfectant at full disposal of our guests our guides use personal protective mask while driving or in vehicle; outside of the vehicle mask usage not neccessary unless in closed spaces and when maintaining 1,5 m of personal distance is not possible social distancing and behavioural adjustments materials related to safety and security will be available in each vehicle
The Amalfi Coast has a well-controlled new coronavirus, with few people infected since the beginning of the pandemic, with a total of about 20 people. Currently, there are no positive patients. Most shops, restaurants, museums, etc. have restarted. Now I can go to the beach.
All villages on the Amalfi Coast have begun to slowly reopen. From June 3, it became possible to move freely throughout Italy, and the borders with European countries were reopened. The mask and social distance obligations remain calm. I wonder if the blue sea and the colorful and cute townscape...
From June 2nd, the ban has been lifted, and restaurants and cafes in South France are beginning to be crowded with locals seeking the sun on the terrace. Although the restaurant has a small number of tables to keep a safe distance, depending on the restaurant, sitting down may make contact with the back seat or make a headache. In order to promote economic recovery, and virus infections are beginning to decrease sharply, there is a debate about whether it is necessary to loosen restrictions on bans.